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Erattic idle 2001 GTi - Solved
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Yeah, and a rubber O ring, I don't remember there being one on the old one.
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Yea Hmm... strange i cant think of anythign else apart from air intake, or even exhaust blowing?
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Danny. wrote:
Yea Hmm... strange i cant think of anythign else apart from air intake, or even exhaust blowing?

But it wouldn't cause the car to cut out.

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like i sai before sounds to me like Throttle Potentiometers its on the right hand side yellow and white plug, change that if you have a spare and should be sorted Smile
 

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leigh_boy wrote:
like i sai before sounds to me like Throttle Potentiometers its on the right hand side yellow and white plug, change that if you have a spare and should be sorted Smile

he already did, its also called a throttle position sensor

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Yep.
Just been home & got the cable for my phone.
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do you get any popping sounds \ backfires?
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leigh_boy wrote:
do you get any popping sounds \ backfires?

No.

Here's the video.
s624.photobucket.com/a...EO0007.mp4

Its cut out by itself at the end.

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seems like once its warmed up and comeing off the choke it dies, best thing to do is get te ecu checked for any stored fault codes. might give u a clue as to whats wrong
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leigh_boy wrote:
seems like once its warmed up and comeing off the choke it dies, best thing to do is get te ecu checked for any stored fault codes. might give u a clue as to whats wrong

I've got a code reader on its way to me in the post.
I'll get it plugged in.

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206's dont have an automatic choke do they?
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its injection so ye Smile

the idle control valve will be part of the choke system, the rest is all ecu and injectors

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Yeah they do Kersh, the first min or so they idle 200RPM higher.
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a test u can try is remove the idle controll valve, and leave cove the hole with your finger and sii if yu can get it to idle, or disconnec tthe idle control valve
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Just unplug the idle control valve! Have you tested the fuel pressure?

Oily inlets are normal because the engine vents into the inlet. No point in cleaning it as it will just oil up again.

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